Artist: Initiative H | Album: Broken Land | Released: 2018 | Genre: Jazz
Artist: Initiative H | Album: Broken Land | Released: 2018 | Genre: Jazz
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Originally released on vinyl as a ten-track collectible for 2018’s Record Store Day, the expanded version of Greatest Other People’s Hits adds seven more songs to the England-born/American-based singer/songwriter’s covers’ overview. Since adopting the nom de plume John Wesley Harding (“Bob Dylan was my father, Joan Baez was my mother, and I’m their bastard son”) in the ’80s (he also writes, records, and performs under his birth name, Wesley Stace), Harding has carved out a unique and creatively robust career that, in addition to his over 20 LPs, includes multiple novels and stints as a festival curator, University teacher, and variety show host. Opening with a spirited romp through Roky Erickson’s “If You Have Ghosts,” which was released in 1981 by Roky Erickson & the Aliens and covered by Harding on a 1990 tribute compilation, most of the material on Greatest Other People’s Hits has seen the light of day in one iteration or another — his stripped-down version of Madonna’s “Like a Prayer, originally issued in 1989, closes the set. Particularly interesting is the inclusion of a string of previously unreleased tracks, including such diverse choices as Alun Davies’ “Old Bourbon” (with Rick Moody), the Strawbs’ “Benedictine” (with the Hooters’ Eric Bazilian), Lou Reed’s “Think It Over,” and George Harrison’s “Wah Wah,” all of which are newer endeavors. Those songs, along with antecedents (although sometimes difficult to track down), performances, and collaborations with the Minus 5, Fastball, and Bruce Springsteen, deliver more than enough reasons to give this collection a spin, especially for longtime fans.
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Originally from Saint-Florent, Sandrine Luigi discovers the guitar at the age of 8 years. After studying at the Conservatory of Bastia, then Marseille, she entered the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Paris (first unanimously appointed) and obtained the Master 2 in 2011.
Passionate about the romantic guitar and her repertoire, she plays on period instrument in many international guitar festivals (Antony, Paris, Geneva).
Winner of the Societe Generale Musical Patronage for the academic year 2011/2012, Sandrine Luigi perfected her training as a teacher at the CNSMDP and collaborated in various chamber music concerts in Corsica and Paris. She currently teaches at the Henri Tomasi Conservatory of Music and Dance in Bastia.
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Legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy will release a new studio album The Blues Is Alive And Well through Silvertone/RCA Records on June 15. Among the special guests recruited to appear on the album by the 81-year-old Guy include The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Guy’s longtime collaborator Tom Hambridge produced the 14-track The Blues Is Alive And Well. The album follows-up Guy’s 2015 full-length release Born To Play Guitar. Jagger appears on the track “You Did the Crime,” while Richards appears along with Jeff Beck on “Cognac.” Vocalist James Bay contributed to the song “Blue No More.”
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British rockers THE DARKNESS will release a live album, “Live At Hammersmith”, on June 15 through Cooking Vinyl. The album captures the bandin sterling form at its London “Tour De Prance” show at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo on December 10, 2017.
“Live At Hammersmith” boasts the band’s spectacular back catalogue of five albums across 19 incendiary tracks. In true DARKNESS spandex-clad fashion, the performance features huge riffs, mighty bass faces, hair-raising falsetto, gigantic disco balls and a whole lotta pyro.
Tracks:
01. Open Fire
02. Love Is Only A Feeling
03. Southern Trains
04. Black Shuck
05. One Way Ticket
06. Givin’ Up
07. All The Pretty Girls
08. Barbarian
09. Buccaneers Of Hispaniola
10. Friday Night
11. Makin’ Out
12. Every Inch Of You
13. Solid Gold
14. Stuck In A Rut
15. Get Your Hands Off My Woman
16. Growing On Me
17. Japanese Prisoner Of Love
18. Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells End)
19. I Believe In A Thing Called Love
On the 4th of may I posted Sofia Rosa which was more or less the
first Angolan post here at the GG. Searching for Angolan music is
a frustrating thing, hardly anything appears on fairs or markets.
And if you find something, huge prices are asked. That’s why I’m
extremely happy to bring you this independence album by Teta
Lando. It is a beginning but who knows, it is to be continued..
Op de vierde mei j.l. plaatste ik hier Sofia Rosa welke zo’n beetje
de eerste Angolese post was op de Global Groove. Het zoeken
naar Angolese muziek is een frustrerende bezigheid. Je vindt in deze
contreien niet of nauwelijks iets en àls je al iets vindt, betaal je direct
de hoofdprijs. Daarom ben ik zeer verheugd vandaag deze plaat van
Teta Lando te kunnen brengen. Het is een begin, wie weet wat volgt..
tracks ;
01 – FNLA-MPLA
02 – Irmão ama o teu irmão
03 – Cecília
04 – Lulendo mpáxi
05 – Luvúvamo
06 – Iémbele iémbele
07 – Angolano segue em frente
08 – Poto poto-barro
09 – Menina de nove ànos
10 – Pele escura
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The album includes the songs Clark recorded soon after leaving the Byrds, as well as five tracks he made as an acetate for the Rose Garden around the same time. There’s also a demo version of “Till Today,” which was released on the Los Angeles band’s first, and only, album from 1968.
Tracklist:
1. On Her Own
2. Past Tense
3. Yesterday, Am I Right
4. Past My Door
5. That’s Alright by Me
6. One Way Road
7. Down on the Pier
8. 7:30 Mode
The Rose Garden Acetate
9. On Tenth Street
10. Understand Me Too
11. A Long Time
12. Big City Girl
13. Doctor Doctor
The Rose Garden Demo
14. Till Today